Department of Civil Engineering, Gautam Buddha University, India
Research Article
Treatment of Electroplating Industry Wastewater by Electrocoagulation using Moringa oleifera Seeds as a Natural Coagulant
Author(s): Deepak Vishal*, Shobha Ram and Ashish Kumar Sisodia
The quality and accessibility of drinking water is chief importance to human health. The main objective of this
work was to use Moringa oleifera seeds as a natural coagulant in electrocoagulation process for the treatment of
electroplating industry wastewater. It has been found that Moringa oleifera is the best bio coagulant which can replace
aluminum sulphate (alum). The efficiency of Moringa oleifera seed cake in removing heavy metals ions such as
chromium, copper, zinc, cobalt and lead from the wastewater sample by means of jar test followed by electrocoagulation
process was very much reliable. The removal of heavy metal ions observed for Moringa oleifera seeds treated water
were 79% for lead, 50% for copper and zinc, and more than 90% for chromium and cobalt, at an optimal dosage of
200 mg/L. Around 90-96% of turbidity has bee.. Read More»
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